'No signs of life' from three people missing in south-east Queensland

By Ron Goodman

Three people missing from Brisbane's south have made no use of mobile phones or bank accounts in almost a fortnight.

A Queensland Police spokesman confirmed Sunday evening that they had still found no trace of Lelan Harrington, Cory Breton or Iuliana Triscaru, who were all reported missing between January 25 and February 1.

The bodies of Cory Breton and Iuliana Triscaru were retrieved from the submerged box.

Photo: QPS

Mr Harrington, 23, was last seen on January 25 at his sister's house in Logan, south of Brisbane, and has not made contact with family and friends since.

Police believe he may be with Cory Breton, 28, reported missing on January 29 from the Logan area and Iuliana Triscaru, 31, reported missing on February 1 from Marsden.

Neither Mr Breton nor Ms Triscaru have contacted or been seen by family since January 24.

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On Friday Superintendent Dave Hutchinson of Logan Police said the three were known to be involved with criminal elements.

"We do know they associate with some nefarious characters, they are known to police and they are users of drugs," Superintendent Hutchinson said.

"All those ingredients together are a concern."

Two vehicles owned by Mr Breton were found at the Cleveland Ferry Terminal, leading police to believe the group may have travelled to Stradbroke Island.

While police admit there is nothing to suggest foul play, none of the trio have used their mobile phones or accessed their bank accounts for almost two weeks.

"There is still every opportunity and every possibility that they are still out there, that they have gone camping," Superintendent Hutchinson said.

"Our concerns revolve around no proof of life really (since they went missing)."

The police spokesman urged anyone with information about any of the three missing people to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.